Spawning Behavior, Eggs, and Larvae of the Lutjanid Fish, Lutjanus kasmira, in an Aquarium.

@article{Suzuki1979SpawningBE,
  title={Spawning Behavior, Eggs, and Larvae of the Lutjanid Fish, Lutjanus kasmira, in an Aquarium.},
  author={Katsumi Suzuki and Syozo Hioki},
  journal={Japanese Journal of Ichthyology},
  year={1979},
  volume={26},
  pages={161-166}
}

Computer Modeling the Incursion Patterns of Marine Invasive Species

The larval development of the Russell's snapper, Lutjanus russellii (Teleostei: Lutjanidae) reared under laboratory conditions

  • M. LeuC. Liou
  • Biology
    Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
  • 2013
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Pelagic fish eggs from Japanese waters-II

MATURITY AND SPAWNING OF THE SNAPPER, LUTIANUS KASMIRA (FORSKAL) FROM THE ANDAMAN SEA

The sexes were found to be disproportionate in the catches, the males outnumbering the females, which suggests that differential fishing could occur in Lutianus kasmira.

Growth and Food of the Gray Snapper, Lutjanus griseus in Everglades National Park

A study of the biology of the gray snapper was based on the examination of 849 fish collected primarily from the sport fishery of Everglades National Park, which ranged from 1 to 5 years of age, with age-groups II and III making up 62 and 29 percent of the catch.